12-letter words containing v, d, u
- subcivilized — not quite civilized
- subdividable — to divide (that which has already been divided) into smaller parts; divide again after a first division.
- superevident — extremely or very evident
- the bushveld — an area of low altitude in N South Africa, having scrub vegetation
- three-valued — of or relating to propositions having a value other than truth or falsity.
- tidal volume — the volume of water associated with a rising tide
- truck driver — sb employed to drive a lorry
- turacoverdin — a green pigment found in certain feathers of the touraco
- unadvertised — to announce or praise (a product, service, etc.) in some public medium of communication in order to induce people to buy or use it: to advertise a new brand of toothpaste.
- unalleviated — to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain.
- unconductive — having the property or capability of conducting.
- uncovenanted — not agreed to or promised by covenant.
- uncultivated — prepared and used for raising crops; tilled: cultivated land.
- undefinitive — most reliable or complete, as of a text, author, criticism, study, or the like: the definitive biography of Andrew Jackson.
- under canvas — If you are living and sleeping under canvas, you are living and sleeping in a tent.
- underachieve — to perform, especially academically, below the potential indicated by tests of one's mental ability or aptitude.
- underdevelop — to develop (something) short of the required amount: to underdevelop film.
- underservant — a servant of inferior or subordinate rank.
- underserving — to offer inadequate services or facilities to.
- undervaluing — to value below the real worth; put too low a value on.
- undeservedly — according to desert; justly; rightly.
- undiscovered — to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown): to discover America; to discover electricity. Synonyms: detect, espy, descry, discern, ascertain, unearth, ferret out, notice.
- undissolving — not dissolving; remaining in solid form; not melting
- undivestedly — in an undivested manner
- ungalvanized — to stimulate by or as if by a galvanic current.
- unobservedly — without having been observed; in an unobserved manner
- unpavilioned — not provided with a pavilion
- unpredictive — of or relating to prediction: losing one's predictive power.
- unprivileged — belonging to a class that enjoys special privileges; favored: the privileged few.
- unproductive — having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort.
- unprovokedly — in an unprovoked manner
- unredemptive — serving to redeem.
- unrelievedly — in an unrelieved manner
- unreservedly — not restricted; without reservation; full; entire; unqualified: unreserved approval.
- unsupervised — to oversee (a process, work, workers, etc.) during execution or performance; superintend; have the oversight and direction of.
- unvaccinated — to inoculate with the vaccine of cowpox so as to render the subject immune to smallpox.
- unvanquished — to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
- unvariegated — varied; diversified; diverse.
- unventilated — not having stale or foul air driven out
- unverbalized — not verbalized or put into words
- unvindicated — to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like: to vindicate someone's honor.
- valetudinary — valetudinarian.
- varicoloured — having many colours; variegated; motley
- vascularised — (of a tissue or embryo) to develop or extend blood vessels or other fluid-bearing vessels or ducts; become vascular.
- vascularized — rendered vascular by the formation of new blood vessels.
- vaudevillian — Also, vaudevillist. a person who writes for or performs in vaudeville.
- vaudevillist — a person who writes for vaudeville
- vax document — A document preparation system from DEC.
- verd antique — a green, mottled or impure serpentine, sold as a marble and much used for decorative purposes.
- vicissitudes — a change or variation occurring in the course of something.